Jennifer Aniston’s Makeup: CHANEL Celebrity Makeup Artist Angela Levin worked with Jennifer Aniston at the Los Angeles premiere of The Switch on Monday, August 16th, 2010. Talking Makeup has the scoop on how to get miss Aniston’s fresh, radiant red carpet makeup look.

“I first prepped Jen’s face with the new CHANEL Sublimage Concentrate, to enhance her already radiant skin. Her base was La Mer Foundation in 06, and on her cheeks I dusted a bit of CHANEL Powder Blush in Rose Pétale. On her eyes I used CHANEL Quadra Eyeshadow in Tentation Cuivré, a rich brown and copper shadow palette new for Holiday. The warm shades compliment Jen’s gorgeous eye colour.

Get The Look: Talking Makeup is excited to with you Lancôme Ambassadress Julia Roberts’ makeup look details from the buzzed-about premier of Eat, Pray, Love, Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Julia’s red carpet makeup was created by celebrity makeup artist Genevieve Herr who channeled a chic and modern look that played up Julia’s light brown eyes and her sleek black ensemble.

Escorted by NARS Creative Director and Founder François Nars, Isabella Rossellini attended last night’s CFDA Awards Gala (2010), at Lincoln Center in New York City to present the Fashion Icon Award to Iman. Isabella wore all NARS makeup to the event. Excited about her appearance, François encouraged Isabella to wear the soon-to-be launched Pure Matte Lipstick.

“Rather than going with a nude sheer, we went with a modern, matte lip, similar to Isabella’s natural lip tone,” says NARS International Makeup Artist James Boehmer. “This balanced the look and gave more overall color – making the eyes appear less intense.”

Best compact foundation these days is MAC Mineralize Foundation SPF 15. It’s so easy to blend, long wearing, and comfortable on the skin. I alternate between two shades NC30 and NC35. A must-have in every woman’s makeup bag.

The holiday weekend is right around the corner, which means it’s time to think about your heat-proof makeup essentials. We all were just as curious about what to pack in our makeup bag, so Lancôme rang celebrity makeup artist Sandy Linter—also Lancôme’s Beauty At Every Age Expert—for her makeup must-haves.

Here’s the scoop: “The new Ageless Minérale Blush delivers the thinnest, sheerest amount of color to the skin. It’s a powder, so it looks great in the summer but it’s soft and sheer enough for all ages.”

Kim Kardashian attended the 2010 Cosmetic Executive Women Beauty Awards at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel, May 21st, 2010. Kim wore a beautiful one shoulder coral dress and her hair was pulled up off her shoulders. Her makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic created an absolutely gorgeous, soft and feminine look fit for the occasion, and now he is sharing his secrets on how to recreate this beautiful, refreshing look.

How to makeup tutorial:

FACE

On her skin I applied Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation blended with a bit of moisturizer, and used LaMer concealer under her eyes. I then set her face with Shu Uemura loose powder.

For a subtle glow, I sweep EYE M GLAM highlighter by Giella Cosmetics onto the cheekbones, bridge of nose and cupids bow, and applied Hot Mama blush by The Balm.

Loving the NEW L’Oreal Paris True Match Roller foundation. It makes applying foundation in the morning and any time just a little bit more easy and relaxing (no mess). It covers immediately with a thin layer of product without caking the foundation on your face. You can also get the corners with the roller like around your nose, mouth, and under eye. Make sure you gt the right shade. Looks like my shade is W 5-6 sand beige/sun beige. L’Oreal True Match Roller is oil free and has SPF 25.

NARS insider tips from Marcel! NARSISSISM #3-Marcel says: “Never create a mask with foundation. Look at the skin objectively, and pay close attention to areas of the face that need more coverage. Apply foundation to the center, and always blend outward.”

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